A broken past. A sacred path. A final chance at redemption.
Set in the recent past, Waiting for Amy is not for everyone. It reflects a time before wokeism; and its main character, though essentially a good man, is a somewhat controversial figure with a dark secret. At sixty-nine, Wade should be settling into retirement. Instead, haunted by guilt and a lifetime of emotional detachment, he sets out alone on the ancient Camino de Santiago. What begins as a physical trek across Spain soon becomes a harrowing pilgrimage into the deepest chambers of his mind. Wade is not just searching for peace-he's fleeing a secret he can no longer suppress. Along the way, he meets other pilgrims: some seeking God, some running from themselves, and one-Angelina, a young Swedish woman-who forces him to confront desires and delusions he thought long buried. Then there's Diego, a mysterious, unnervingly perceptive man whose brutal honesty challenges Wade's carefully constructed beliefs. As the miles unfold and the past resurfaces, Wade is pushed to his limits-spiritually, physically, and emotionally. Will he find forgiveness, or is it already too late? Waiting for Amy is a profoundly moving novel of spiritual awakening, emotional reckoning, and late-life transformation. Set against the awe-inspiring backdrop of the Camino, this is a story for anyone who has ever longed for meaning, healing, or a second chance.
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